About this Event
Pink Triangle of Twin Peaks installation and ceremony
Help install the giant Pink Triangle on Twin Peaks. This will be the 31st annual display. It is nearly and acre in size and can be seen for 20 miles. It is a highly-visible yet mute reminder of inhumanity. Part of appreciating and celebrating any Pride Month is understanding where we have been and the Pink Triangle is it. It was used during the Holocaust to label gays in the concentration camps. The display is a WARNING and a REMINDER of what has happened in the past and might happen again if we aren’t vigilant. There are many volunteer opportunities over 11 different dates in June. Even one hour of help is a big help. Signup here https://signup.com/go/xYcpWxq
The Pink Triangle is a “community-building event” and education project which brings together LGBTQs with families from across the Bay Area who volunteer to help install the huge display and learn about us person-to-person. Hundreds show up. Many families bring children to meet us as individuals and learn the “History of the Pink Triangle” during the ceremony. It really does “take a village” to make this enormous Pink Triangle happen year after year. Please volunteer!
INSTALLATION: starts at 7am, but you can show up any time before 8AM. Even an hour of help is a big help. Then we set up for the ceremony which starts at 10:30AM. All ages are welcome. Everyone who volunteers gets a very fashionable Pink Triangle t-shirt. There are numerous volunteer opportunities which are spread over many days in June. Pick one, or many. A sign-up link and more info is at www.thepinktriangle.com. A waiver must be signed onsite to volunteer, then you will be given your t-shirt and allowed on the hillside. Wear sunscreen, wear closed-toes shoes, bring gloves and a hammer (if you have one - we have some extras).
CEREMONY: 10:30AM - Dignitaries include elected officials, grand marshals of the SF Pride Parade, other special guests, the SF Pride Band (the official band of San Francisco and incredible musical theater star Leanne Borghesi). Help prevent the hatred of the past from recurring by helping education the public of what extreme hatred can to.
The Pink Triangle was originally used to mark homosexuals in Nazi concentration camps. It was revived in the 1970s as a symbol against homophobia, then was used “upside down” as a protest symbol during the height of the AIDS crisis (Silence=Death), and has been used to symbolize LGBTQ+ Pride ever since.
During the Holocaust triangles of various colors were used by the Nazis to identify each category of “undesirable”: yellow for Jews (overlapped to create a Star of David), brown for Gypsies, red for political prisoners, green for criminals, black for anti-socials, purple for Jehovah’s Witnesses, blue for immigrants, and PINK for homosexuals.
The yearly commemoration ceremony on Twin Peaks not only recalls the past when the Pink Triangle was created in the 1930’s, but always includes current day examples of such hatred and persecution occurring right now.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Twin Peaks, Christmas Tree Point Road at Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, United States
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